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  • April: Becoming

    If March was about standing at the edge, April is about what happens after you step through. Not a dramatic transformation, but a quieter shift—one that unfolds in small moments, subtle choices, and changing ways of seeing yourself. Becoming isn’t something you arrive at; it’s something you participate in, day by day.

    This month, we’ll write into that unfolding. Into uncertainty, growth, resistance, and the quiet pull toward something more. You don’t need clarity—just a willingness to notice what’s changing, even slightly.

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  • April 1, 2026: Making Space

    Something in you has been asking to expand, even if only slightly.

    It might not be loud or urgent, but it’s there—persistent in its quiet way. Growth often begins with space, not action.

    Prompt: What part of you has been quietly asking for more space?

    You could reflect on:

    • A need you’ve been setting aside
    • A voice you’ve been quieting
    • A curiosity you haven’t explored
    • A boundary you haven’t set

    Follow where it leads.

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  • March 31, 2026: The Other Side

    We end where we began — but not the same.

    Prompt: Write from the other side of a threshold.

    You might explore:

    • Who you were before
    • Who you are now
    • What changed quietly
    • What you’re still discovering

    Look back gently.

    Then forward.

    Write as much or as little as you like.

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  • March 30, 2026: Stepping Out

    There is courage in movement.

    Prompt: Write about stepping into something new.

    You could reflect on:

    • A risk
    • A public expression
    • A creative leap
    • A new chapter

    Write it as if it’s already unfolding.

    Trust the step.

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  • March 29, 2026: The Open Window

    Not all thresholds are doors.

    Prompt: Write about an open window.

    You might explore:

    • Fresh air in a stale room
    • Opportunity arriving unexpectedly
    • A new perspective
    • A literal window you love

    Let something in.

    Let something out.

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  • March 28, 2026: What’s Emerging

    Something is always forming beneath the surface.

    Prompt: Write about what is emerging in your life.

    You might explore:

    • A creative idea
    • A new identity
    • A subtle shift in priorities
    • A hope taking root

    Name it.

    You don’t have to fully understand it yet.

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  • March 27, 2026: Permission

    Crossing sometimes requires self-permission.

    Prompt: Write about something you are allowing yourself.

    You could explore:

    • Rest
    • Ambition
    • Change
    • Joy

    Grant yourself entry.

    Write without apology.

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  • March 26, 2026: A Door You’ll Open Soon

    Some thresholds are still ahead.

    Prompt: Write about what you’re preparing to enter.

    You might reflect on:

    • A conversation coming
    • A project beginning
    • A season approaching
    • A hope you’re nurturing

    Stand at the doorway.

    You don’t have to cross yet.

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  • March 25, 2026: Building

    After crossing, we begin arranging.

    Prompt: Write about building something new.

    You might explore:

    • A habit forming
    • A relationship strengthening
    • A creative routine emerging
    • A literal structure

    What are you constructing now?

    Stay with it.

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  • March 24, 2026: The Air Feels Different

    Sometimes the shift is atmospheric.

    Prompt: Write about sensing change in the air.

    You might describe:

    • The smell of thawing ground
    • A shift in energy
    • A subtle optimism
    • A renewed focus

    Breathe it in.

    Let the page hold it.

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